suggestions for doom pedal?
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- borrowedworld
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suggestions for doom pedal?
i play a mixture of crust punk and doom. i play through a 62 bassman 100 head, with a turbo rat dist pedal. this alone is not cutting it. i need a dist that is super trashy but has a lot of eq control. also some sort of octave pedal, preferably with octave up and down. i`d prefer to spend less than 200, any help?
Have a look at the Dwarfcraft Robot Devil. Ends on here has one and loves it for Doom. I think its under $200 aswell.
Edit: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dwarfcraft-Robot-Devil-Fuzz-Guitar-Effects-Pedal?sku=584748
Edit: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dwarfcraft-Robot-Devil-Fuzz-Guitar-Effects-Pedal?sku=584748
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my experience is a tubescremer into a rat can give you a killer thash metal tone. Try a cheap TS pedal.
Also big muffs (especially green russian) are great for doom.
Or use a massive clean boost into your bassman for Doom overdive / sag.
Best octave up and down is the POG I believe.
Foxrox makes a killer one but its very expensive.
Seriously try the TS into the rat....it'll give you lots of control too since there are 2 gain stages to balance out. I like the Rat's gain at about 11 o'clock and the TS with gain at about 9 o'clock and volume a little boosted. Set tone controls to taste on both.
Also big muffs (especially green russian) are great for doom.
Or use a massive clean boost into your bassman for Doom overdive / sag.
Best octave up and down is the POG I believe.
Foxrox makes a killer one but its very expensive.
Seriously try the TS into the rat....it'll give you lots of control too since there are 2 gain stages to balance out. I like the Rat's gain at about 11 o'clock and the TS with gain at about 9 o'clock and volume a little boosted. Set tone controls to taste on both.
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yeah i had like an 81 tube screamer, was cool for what it was but i don't think it'd help this tone. it's sounding like i'm going to ditch the rat and go with running a big muff and the dwarfcraft, although that toecutter does sound awesome. i'm just scared of dwarfcraft pedals, like i'm going to get one and it won't sound right due to my stupidity.
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i already have the sound itself, i mean i have a 7" done that's just lacking drums. i tune to c sharp, but then again it's not straight ahead doom. i'm just trying to figure out what gear i need to get the recording done and have it sound good. i figure i'll use whatever i get to record it with when i play out with the band.
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These threads make me lolz.
I've never seen or played with a Doom band thats used anything other than simple stuff like a Boss DS-2, MT-2, Rat or a Big Muff if your lucky. Crust Punk the same, my mate was the guitarist in Intense Degree and all he ever used was a DS-1.
Its more about tuning and the attitude in your approach to playing.
ISHMAEL tune to A i think, might even be G lol. We played with them a few times and their sounds rattles your skull
I've never seen or played with a Doom band thats used anything other than simple stuff like a Boss DS-2, MT-2, Rat or a Big Muff if your lucky. Crust Punk the same, my mate was the guitarist in Intense Degree and all he ever used was a DS-1.
Its more about tuning and the attitude in your approach to playing.
ISHMAEL tune to A i think, might even be G lol. We played with them a few times and their sounds rattles your skull
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+1Fran wrote:The cork sniffers in these kind of bands tend to be more concerned on the Amp Head they use than pedals.
I read somewhere that electric wizard just use cranked marshalls.
Not particuraly useful information I know.
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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i haqve some of those transistors. i should build one of thesebenecol wrote:Ask Mike to make you a Toecutter; I want one a lot.
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I just looked at their myspace biography, I can't think where I got marshall fromFreddy V-C wrote:I think EW use any cranked tube amps with Boss FZ-2s. Although I suppose Marshalls could come under cranked tube amps.
But yeah, cranked tube amp and fz-2 seems most likely.ELECTRIC WIZARD is the heaviest band in the world. The oblivion and ecstasy of crushing doom and high grade marijuana, a sonic aural trip far, far away from this world, where only cyclopean walls of crackling vintage valve amplifiers set to the full overdrive and primal ritualistic beats can wash away all the filth and drudgery of everyday life. Our music is DoomMetal, the only true definition. We toll the bell of hell, our sound is a crushing behemoth of funeral march psychedelia. Violent, bleak and ritualistic, we bow to the black altar of the RIFF. We do not rock, we kill!
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."